EverFocus EFC--02-1-A user manual Enroll Cards

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On the EFC-02, readers can be allocated to different doors, and can be set as ENTER only or EXIT only. So set these properties following the system access control plan.

Keypad Settings define whether the reader is a keypad reader.

The System Reader can be used to acquire the card’s serial number easily and conveniently.

4.Configure the alarm settings

All of the alarm inputs can be assigned to the different alarm outputs. Also users can set the events that can trigger alarm outputs.

Configure the Holidays, Access Group and Door Control Schedule

At this step, users will configure the holidays, access groups and the door control schedule.

1.Configure the holidays

Users can add or delete holidays in the software. Beside holidays, two additional types of dates are supplied in the system. Different access rules can be applied to different dates.

2.Configure the access groups

An access group defines a group of cardholders who share the same access rules at the associated access points and at specified times. Set the access rules for the access group here. And assign the cardholder to a certain access group in the next step.

3.Configure the door control schedule

On the Flex series controller, the door can be configured as normally open, with card, with PIN and card, which means, respectively, the door will be remain open, a valid card has to be presented, and both a valid card and a PIN have to be presented to require the access.

Please refer to the software manual for the details.

Enroll Cards

This will explain the steps to enroll cards in the system. There are two ways to enroll a card:

1.Enter the card number manually.

2.Present a card at the desktop reader and the card number will be added into the system automatically.

The properties for each card should be input at this time. The primary properties are card holder name, PIN, forced PIN, and access group. Users can configure the

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Contents Flex Series Controller EFC-02-1A Instruction Guide Table of Contents Chapter Page ARM/DISARM Specifications FederalCommunication Commission Interference Statement Product Overview FeaturesParts List Controller Layout Main module Controller LayoutPage Preparing for the Installation Installation ReviewDetermining Hardware and Location Preparing for the InstallationObtain a Floor Plan Entry Card Readers Mounting the Enclosure and Controller Hardware InstallationStep Install a New Module to Controller Installing a Module to ControllerMain Module Terminal Definition Reader/Door Index ConversionTerminal / LED Definitions Terminal name Function No Terminal name Main Module LED DefinitionLED Meaning Door Module Terminal DefinitionDefinitions of the Door Module Terminals Door Module LED DefinitionTerminal Function Name Alarm Module Terminal DefinitionAlarm Module LED Definition Install and Connecting the ReadersWiegand 26 Format RS232 FormatConnection to an Electric Strike Connection to Door LockConnection to a Magnetic Lock Connection to Door SensorConnection to Request-to-Exit Connection to Fire & Alarm InputConnection to Alarm Input 14 Connecting Alarm-sensor to Controller Connection to Alarm Output16 Normally Closed Connections for Alarm Output Connection to Computer via RS232 Connecting Controller ComputerRS485 Bus Based Networking System Connection to Desktop Reader via RS485RS485 Bus Extension Two Incorrect Connections Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485Connection to Multiple Controllers via RS485 TCP/IP Based SystemPage Connecting the Power Supply Connecting PowerReset Controller Mount a Backup Battery optionalConnection to Backup Battery Before First Use Cover PlacementPage General Operation Guideline Enter System ConfigurationDisplay the Firmware Version Display the Number of Installed ModulesMain Setting Items Set Date Format System SettingEnter System Setting Menu Set Time Set DateAuto Daylight Savings Time Erase All Events Set System PINSet Arm PIN Enter Card Setting Menu Card SettingReset All Data and Settings Delete a Card by Serial Number Add CardsDelete Cards Delete All Cards Status SettingSet Card Properties Set Card PIN Setting Access Right SettingGroup Setting Anti Passback APB Setting Show Card Number Reader SettingEnter Reader Setting Menu Card ARM SettingReader to Door Allocation Keypad SettingOpen Time Setting Door SettingSystem Reader Setting Enter Door Setting MenuSet Door Hold Open Time Set Door Behavior at Fire AlarmAlarm Configuration Basics Alarm SettingComponents for Alarm Alarm Setting Menu Structure Enter Alarm Setting MenuEnter Alarm Action Setting Sub-menu Fire Alarm Enter Extended Alarm Setting Sub-menuARM PIN Fail Zone Alarm 1~8SYS PIN Fail Expired Card AlarmRemote Alarm Unknown CardCard Anti-Passback Fail Invalid CardInvalid Door Invalid TimeDoor Held Open Card PIN FailDoor Forced Open Reader Lost Armzone SettingEnter Alarm Time Setting Sub-menu Enter Armzone Setting MenuSet Active Armzone Set ARM Delay TimeArm the System using the Controller Keypad Address SettingClear the Alarm Disarm the System using the Controller KeypadYellow LED Status System ARM Status Arm/Disarm the System using a ReaderPage Install the Software in the Control Computer Software SetupConfigure the Controller and All Other Hardware Setup the User Accounts for the SoftwareEnroll Cards Page Page Page EverAccess

EFC--02-1-A specifications

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